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Community groups and activities are a core part of ageing well and of living a connected life with disability. This covers charities and causes, Men's Sheds, U3A, Probus, neighbourhood houses, senior centres, RSL and ex-services clubs, and sport and active-life groups.
Staying socially connected supports wellbeing for older people and for people with disability alike. These listings sit alongside care and support services so it is easy to find community life in the same place you find practical help.
Many community listings, particularly registered charities, are cross-checked against official registers such as the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC); the verification date is shown on each listing's detail page.
Connection and activity are central to ageing well and to living a full life with disability, not an afterthought. Our Mate lists community groups alongside care and support services so the practical help and the social life can be found in one place.
No. Many groups welcome people of all ages and abilities, including people with disability, carers, and families. Our Mate is not a seniors-only directory. Where a group has a specific focus, that is noted on its listing.
Registered Australian charities appear on the public register maintained by the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). Our Mate cross-checks charity listings against that register, and the verification date is shown on the listing's detail page so you can confirm a charity's status at the official source.
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